

Hey that’s no fair, it’s still test driven development but the test just runs in production!
Hey that’s no fair, it’s still test driven development but the test just runs in production!
The secret to all issues in code and in life.
I wouldn’t deploy this for my fucking dog, roll it back now!
I enjoyed the joke but yeah I thought Rust was known for quite good error messages in general. I haven’t used it though myself.
Oh wow download mode would be great! Waking up the deck to find all my games already up to date would be a really nice convenience.
I dunno, if we’re really designed in that dudes image then I wouldn’t trust him at all personally.
The design is very human
Streets of Rage 4
Edit: just saw that this is for playing with kids so maybe not a great one for that, sorry! I’ve had a blast with it playing with friends though.
You would have the plaintext password at login time based on the users input. I’m guessing that’s why it happens at login time rather than proactively asking people to update their passwords.
No no… negative three
I don’t think it’s necessary to strictly avoid it by any means, it’s quite a useful tool. You just have to use it appropriately, similar to stack overflow in some ways. That said, obviously you should use / avoid whatever tools as you want.
Is it possible to learn this power?
The cherry on top is that they didn’t even spell settings correctly.
It’s there because an important customer 15 years ago had a phobia of front doors, so this patch was implemented to make it easier to access the window after climbing the drain pipe.
Only a sith deals in absolute paths.
I didn’t realise until I read that comment, your comment and the other comment about slash direction.
We used teams instead of slack at a place I used to work because it’s free. You know, kind of like how my coffee is free when I go to the window to collect it.
This is a good point. I think it’s definitely worth people trying it out if they haven’t and they might be surprised by how good it is. That said, it does still depend on the person, if there’s a particular app or workflow that needs Windows and there’s simply no good alternative then you’re kinda stuck which sucks. For me I almost never boot into Windows these days but I still wouldn’t feel comfortable totally removing it yet. Maybe one day soon.
Haven’t read the article just yet but it’s so insane how far this has come and all the pieces that came together over so many years. Very excited about the future of SteamOS
Do you have to print it out and scan it first?